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whatever 3
whatsoever 12
whatsomever 25
wheat 29
wheel 15
wheelbarrow 1
wheels 9
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29 tenth
29 vincent
29 weary
29 wheat
29 wolf
28 abiding
28 according
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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wheat

   Volume
1 I| the earth, abundance of wheat, wine, and oil, and the 2 I| I have stablished him in wheat, wine and oil. And after 3 I| come, and that all this wheat may be kept in barns and 4 I| There was so great plenty of wheat that it might be compared 5 I| descended into Egypt for to buy wheat, and Benjamin was left at 6 I| also by his commandment wheat was sold unto the people. 7 I| each of them poured out the wheat, and every man found his 8 I| to fill their sacks with wheat as much as they might receive, 9 I| receive, and the money of the wheat put it in to every man's 10 I| the money for selling of wheat, and brought it into the 11 II| forbidden in their law, as wheat, wine, and oil, all these 12 II| certain ships laden with wheat were arrived in the haven. 13 II| with an hundred muyes of wheat of every ship. And they 14 II| holy man distributed the wheat to every man after that 15 III| he said at the last: I am wheat of Jesu Christ, which ought 16 III| treasure. And like as the wheat may not be put in the garner 17 III| vessel for to purge or winnow wheat; but the vessel fell to 18 III| small plantain, and fair wheat flour, and seethe them all 19 III| vines, and the third to wheat and corn. Thus the blessed 20 III| and thereby put he forth wheat of good works. Or George 21 III| that he never ate bread of wheat, ne drank wine, ne used 22 IV| that he never ate bread of wheat, ne drank wine, ne he used 23 V| but think not that our wheat may be compared to his rye. 24 V| in a town great plenty of wheat. And the drunken villains 25 VI| assembled in a garner all the wheat of the year, and administered 26 VII| for like as the grain of wheat rendereth much fruit so 27 VII| nourished a dove, and laid wheat and other corn in the ears 28 VII| In the campagna of Italy wheat, barley, and corn fell down 29 VII| repaired, vi. 14, 18.~Wheat inexhaustible by prayers


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